by HoldtheFrontPage Staff
A family-owned weekly in the Midlands is axeing three of its ten journalists in a cost-cutting move.
Stratford Herald editor Chris Towner said the move had been forced on the paid-for title after the recession proved "deeper, darker and more protracted" than he had hoped.
The three posts under threat are those of news editor, sub-editor and one of the paper's two photographers, with the individuals concerned now in consultation with management.
Chris told HTFP: "Like everybody else we're having a rough time and it doesn't look like it's getting any better. We thought we could weather the storm as we have done in previous recessions but this one has proved deeper, darker and more protracted."
However the paper's three-strong reporting team is unaffected by the cutbacks.
Added Chris: "My strategy has been to keep the frontline troops in place."
The title is owned by the Boyden family and has an average weekly circulation of around 15,000. It is not registered with the ABC.
Its circulation area is bounded by bigger groups on all sides - Johnston Press to the south, Trinity Mirror to the north, Newsquest to the west and Bullivant Media in Stratford itself.